Election Results 2022: Florida's key races, results, analysis

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Election Day results:

 

CBS4's Jim DeFede talks about how Florida has Dems seeing red

Florida has Dems seeing red
By CBS Miami Team
 

CBS4's Jim DeFede talks about DeSantis' potential presidential aspirations

Ron DeSantis and potential presidential aspirations
By CBS Miami Team
 

Voters OK measure to increase property taxes for teacher pay

Miami-Dade voters have voted "Yes" to a continuation of a referendum that will help increase teacher pay and fund school security measures.

In a 65 to 35 vote, the "Secure our Future" the referendum overwhelmingly passed.

"We have affirmed what unites us, and that is the power of public education," said Dr. Steve Gallon, Vice-Chair of the Miami-Dade School Board. 

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Voters approve hike in property taxes to benefit teachers
By CBS Miami Team
 

Governor DeSantis takes to the stage to thank voters

Ron DeSantis gives his victory speech
By CBS Miami Team
 

CBS4's Jim DeFede breaks down the gubernatorial race

CBS4's Jim DeFede speaks on Ron DeSantis's victory
By Mauricio Maldonado
 

Charlie Crist concedes gubernatorial race

Charlie Crist gives his concession speech
By CBS Miami Team
 

Ron DeSantis defeats Charlie Crist to win another term in office

Gov. Ron DeSantis CBS4

Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was elected to another term on Tuesday night, beating Democratic challenger Charlie Crist.

It was a decisive victory over Crist, himself a former Republican governor of the state, that will likely bolster DeSantis' status as a GOP rising star with potential White House aspirations. 

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By CBS Miami Team
 

Miami's Marco Rubio reelected to third term in the US Senate

Marco Rubio CBS4

When all the votes were counted, Republican Sen. Marco Rubio was reelected to a third term in the US Senate.

Rubio faced Democratic Rep. Val Demings, a third-term congresswoman, who has prominently featured her background as a police officer and Orlando's first female police chief. If she wins, she would be Florida's first Black senator.

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By CBS Miami Team
 

Maria Elvira Salazar keeps her District 27 seat

U.S. Representative-Elect Maria Elvira Salazar

Among races with an incumbent, Miami-area 27th District was the most closely contested and had a history of flipping back and forth between Democrats and Republicans.

In that race, Democratic state Sen. Annette Taddeo lost to first-term Republican Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, keeping the seat in the GOP fold.

Otherwise, Florida incumbent U.S. House members are headed back to Washington, barring any upsets.

These include Republican Matt Gaetz, a top supporter of former President Donald Trump who is under federal investigation in a sex trafficking case; Democrat Kathy Castor in a Tampa-area seat; Republican Vern Buchanan, who could chair the powerful Ways and Means Committee in a GOP-led House; Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a former Democratic National Committee chair; and state delegation dean and Republican Mario Diaz-Balart, first elected in 2002.

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By CBS Miami Team
 

Other races of note

Other election races of note
By CBS Miami Team
 

Election results: Who won, lost?

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Polls close at 7 p.m.  ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images
By CBS Miami Team
 

Crist camp in St. Pete

Charlie Crist camp fights to win Florida
By Mauricio Maldonado
 

Florida voters give thumbs down to constitutional amendments

Florida voters late Tuesday appeared to have rejected three proposed constitutional amendments that would have provided property-tax breaks and eliminated the state's Constitution Revision Commission.

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By CBS Miami Team
 

Report from the DeSantis camp in Tampa

Ron DeSantis camp fights to win Florida
By CBS Miami Team
 

Report from Marco Rubio's camp in South Florida

Marco Rubio camp fights in Florida
By CBS Miami Team
 

Report from Val Demings' camp in Orlando

Val Demings camp fights for Florida
By CBS Miami Team
 

Department of Justice closely monitoring voting in South Florida

Federal election officials announce they are closely monitoring South Florida polls
By CBS Miami Team
 

Nearly 4.92 million vote before Election Day

Heading into Tuesday's elections, nearly 4.92 million Floridians had cast ballots by mail or at early voting sites, according to data posted on the state Division of Elections website.

The data showed that 2,125,330 registered Republicans and 1,809,482 registered Democrats had voted. It also showed that 914,217 unaffiliated voters and 69,903 third-party voters had cast ballots. 

"This morning, we had zero locations report that they were open late," Secretary of State Cord Byrd said during a news conference.

"Everyone opened on time and were ready for voters." The state will start posting results at 8 p.m. Eastern time after polls close in the Panhandle, which is on Central time.  

By CBS Miami Team
 

Issues on the ballot

By CBS Miami Team
 

Florida GOP looks to seize advantage of redrawn House maps


ST. PETERSBURG - There will be at least six newcomers to the U.S. House of Representatives in Tuesday's vote from Florida as Republicans try to take advantage of an aggressively redrawn congressional map spearheaded by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

In the wake of the 2020 census, DeSantis had ordered the GOP-controlled legislature to adopt a map devised to maximize Republican gains - vetoing the initial GOP-backed map which largely kept intact two seats held by Black Democratic members of Congress.

Heading into this election year, Republicans held 16 seats and Democrats represented 11 from Florida in the House. Florida is gaining a 28th seat due to population growth.

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By The Associated Press
 

Variety of factors motivating Florida voters

Concerns that motivate Florida voters
By CBS Miami Team
 

Voters decide control of Congress

Control of Congress at stake on election day
 

Gov. DeSantis is hoping for red wave across state

Voters head to polls in midterm elections
By Nicole Lauren
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